This is a bit of an aside, but I've just returned from a trip to Scotland where I was visiting my ailing stepdad. We got onto the subject of music and Hi-Fi, and it lead to a couple of (to me) interesting things.
First, he showed me the remains of his vinyl collection, which was mostly "lost" in his divorce back in the early 80s. It was a solid enough mix of stuff with some ELO, Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac. The Moody Blues etc., all of which he says I'm welcome to take on my next trip up there. Apparently my late mother's collection is in the loft but he did warn me that it's "just Cliff Richard and crap like that" - but I do suspect she'll have had the odd Beatles LP, so I'm curious to check.
In amongst the LPs were a couple of fairly generic classical records but what was interesting was that they were 1970s Quadrophonic recordings. What was more interesting, was that my stepdad says he was actually involved with what sounds like many branches of failed attempts to establish Quadrophonics as a commercially viable format. I knew that his background included some element of audio as his first business involved him designing "mail order build-it-yourself" home amplifiers. Apparently that was a thing back in the late 70s - a very engaged enthusiast market of people who wanted to build their own gear. I found this review scraped from the 70s of one of his products:
George Chkiantz assembles his very own Powertran PSI 4002 amp. Now it's your turn.
www.muzines.co.uk
And when rooting through some cupboards up there, I found a couple of 20+ year old DJ-focused components, from a failed toe that he dipped in the restaurant / entertainment business about 20 years ago. You'll note in the image the amp in the background - it's a 100W one of his that he still uses
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He said I'm welcome to take away the turntable and CD player to flog and raise funds for whatever the next shiny thing is that catches my eye. I think the CD player is fairly mediocre but the turntable could be worth a modest amount.
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